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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T10:37:02+00:00 2026-06-15T10:37:02+00:00

I am able to create a json object from list in R using rJson

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I am able to create a json object from list in R using rJson .

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config <- list([Portname="PORT.H.2",MktValue="8000000",WtScheme="Closed"])
json <- toJSON(config) 

How can I pass array of keyvalue pair to my R function and then convert it to jsonArray in R

I would like to pass

  {[Portname="PORT.H.1",MktValue="1000000",WtScheme="Variable], [Portname="PORT.H.2",MktValue="8000000",WtScheme="Closed"]}
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    2026-06-15T10:37:03+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 10:37 am
    require(rjson)
    config <- list(Portname="PORT.H.1",MktValue="1000000",WtScheme="Variable")
    config2 <- list(Portname="PORT.H.2",MktValue="8000000",WtScheme="Closed")
    json <- toJSON(list(config,config2)) 
    cat(json)
    #[{"Portname":"PORT.H.1","MktValue":"1000000","WtScheme":"Variable"},{"Portname":"PORT.H.2","MktValue":"8000000","WtScheme":"Closed"}]> 
    
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